There are a few forms of art that never fail to blow me away: ice sculptures, sand sculptures and blown glass. When you see those giant pieces of blown glass hanging in a hotel lobby or casino, it hurts your brain to figure out just how they created those. The Imaginary Architecture Collection contains some of those mind-blowing pieces.
Created by Spanish designers El Ulitmo Grito, the Imaginary Architecture Collection features an array of tubes and bubbles, each one representative of different building characteristics.
The Imaginary Architecture Collection will be featured at the Aram Gallery in London.
Blown Glass Bubbletecture
The Imaginary Architecture Collection Houses Some Amazing Talent
Trend Themes
1. Blown Glass Artwork - Opportunities exist to create new and exciting forms of blown glass artwork that could be displayed in public spaces and galleries.
2. Architectural Interpretations - Trend towards interpreting architecture and buildings through art, opening up a new market for artists with this particular skill set.
3. Art in Public Spaces - Growing interest in displaying art in public spaces provides opportunities for blown glass artists to create large-scale installations.
Industry Implications
1. Art Industry - Artists and designers in the blown glass space may consider ways to innovate and create unique pieces that stand out amongst competitors.
2. Hospitality Industry - Hotels and casinos could benefit from commissioning blown glass art installations in their lobbies or other public spaces to enhance the overall guest experience.
3. Architecture and Design Industry - The architecture and design industry may partner with blown glass artists to provide unique interpretations of buildings, bridges, and other structures in order to differentiate their projects from competitors.